Tiny Hawk

The Tiny Hawk is a small diurnal bird of prey found in or near forests, primarily humid, throughout much of the Neotropics. It is primarily a bird-eater, and is known to prey on hummingbirds.

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The Tiny Hawk is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Tiny Hawk is a small diurnal bird of prey found in or near
forests, primarily humid, throughout much of the Neotropics. It is
primarily a bird-eater, and is known to prey on hummingbirds.
Usually named Accipiter superciliosus, it is the only species of the
genus Accipiter yet studied which has a large procoracoid foramen. It
also differs from the typical sparrowhawks in other respects of its
anatomy and in its DNA sequence. More

Stiles Paper on Hunting Behavior of: the Tiny Hawk (pdf)-Acrobat
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Hawk Conservancy Page
Tiny Hawk (Accipiter superciliosus);
Observations from the Sirena Field Station, Corcovado N. P.
March 1992
by David L. Ross, Jr.
It is the peak of the dry season during an unseasonably dry El
Nino year. A wilting forest bleeds ochre tones from the canopy on
another hot cloudless day. More

The Tiny Hawk, Accipiter superciliosus, is a small diurnal bird of
prey found in forested and edge areas throughout much of the central
neotropics. It is primarily a bird-eater, and is known to prey on
hummingbirds.
Taxonomy & Distribution
There are two subspecies of Tiny Hawk, separated by the northern
Andes. The two differ most significantly in relative tail length;
differences in size and color are small, and can be hard to
distinguish. More

The Tiny Hawk is aptly named; males measure a mere 20 cm (eight
inches, or about the size of a Turdus thrush), though females are
slightly larger at 26.5 cm (10.5 in). The birds range in weight from
75" More

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Tiny Hawk is a surprisingly fun Ludum Dare competition entry created
by Pekuja in under forty-eight hours. Kickflips, grinds and walljumps
are executed using only one button. Collect all gems to complete a
level. Only six stages are included, but more can be created simply by
adding a new text file inside the data folder.
Hold the any key to jump off a wall or grind on a rail. Additional
instructions are included in the zip file. More

The Tiny Hawk, Accipiter superciliosus, is a small diurnal bird of
prey found in forested and edge areas throughout much of the central
neotropics. It is primarily a bird-eater, and is known to prey on
hummingbirds.
Contents
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* 1 Taxonomy
* 2 Description
* 3 Habitat and distribution
* 4 Behavior
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Tiny Hawk and this game shall be his crowning achievement in his field
of skateboarding video games, after his mentor and inspiration; Pro
Skater as it might have been initially pitched, drunkenly scribbled on
a cocktail napkin.
Many of the basic gameplay dynamics are retained - building
cumulative score multipliers (up to 10x) by successfully landing
chains of tricks including grinding along rails, wall-jumping, and
kickflipping the board in mid-air, all without touching the ground. More

A fact from Tiny Hawk appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you
know? column on 13 July 2007. The text of the entry was as follows:
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auntie pixelante › tiny hawk says: April 21, 2008 at 3:12 pm
tiny hawk is the bee’s knees. it’s a happy little one-switch
game where a single key – any key – is used to perform any of the
miniature skater’s verbs, which are gleefully announced as
kickflips, grinds and walljumps. More

perches) are used by Tiny Hawks in catching hummingbirds at Finca La
Selva, as described below. Still-hunting.-On 16 May 1972 at 0705 I
was observing an Amazilia tzacatl hummingbird as it gleaned insects
along the edge of dense second growth in which Heliconia pogonantha, a
major food plant, was abundant. The bird alternated pe- riods of
foliage-gleaning with bouts of perching and preening, and had just
alighted when an adult-plumaged Tiny Hawk burst out of a tangle of
vines 1. More

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Tiny Hawk The Tiny Hawk, Accipiter superciliosus, is a small diurnal
bird of prey found in forested and edge areas throughout much of the
central neotropics. It is primarily a bird-eater, and is known to prey
on hummingbirds.
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